Sedalia Police Crime Reports for the Afternoon of Nov. 14, 2017

On Saturday, Manning Construction reported that someone drove through barricades at a construction site between Hobby Lobby and Lamm Road, causing extensive damage to a “Road Closed” sign at 4001 W. Broadway. According to a report, the suspect attempted to jump the dirt road. Replacement signage was provided by the City of Sedalia. Property damage and trespassing charges are being sought.

On Tuesday at 3:06 a.m. at 9th and Porter, Lachelle R. Flores was arrested after a traffic stop on a gray 2003 Dodge 1500. She was a passenger in the vehicle, according to a report. She was wanted on a Pettis County warrant for assault. She was taken to the Pettis County Jail on a $7500 cash or surety bond. Her court date is TBA. The driver was arrested for Driving While Suspended.

On Monday, Crystal Burgher reported finding an electronic wheelchair in a ditch in the 1400 block of North Missouri. The wheelchair was taken to the SPD’s evidence shed.

On Monday, Wynter Harms reported that someone entered her 1997 Nissan Sentra and took a Dual Multi-Media car stereo, valued at $200, along with other items in the 500 block of State Fair Blvd.

On Monday, Robert Brown said someone entered his 2011 Ford truck and took $20 of quarters in the 1600 block of W. 5th.

On Monday, Marshall R. Durham reported the theft of an heirloom necklace from the console of his 2015 Subara overnight in the 3400 block of S. Stewart. Durham said he would notify area pawn shops. There are no suspects or witnesses.

On Tuesday, Cara M. Fauquier reported the theft of a $300 bicycle from in front of Salvation Army, 601 S. Ohio. The theft occurred between 3 and 5 p.m. Monday.

On Tuesday, Brianna Parks reported someone entered her 2005 Chevy Malibu and took $4 from her purse. The suspect threw a rock through a passenger window, causing $150 of damage in the 600 block of W. Broadway.

On Tuesday, Hellen Cobarrubias reported finding two cell phones placed near her trash cans at her residence in the 400 block of E. 7th. The phones were placed into evidence.